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Horford = RobbedBOSTON -
Horford has conceded the Rookie of the Year race to Seattle's Kevin Durant.
Horford said he phoned Durant before Wednesday morning's practice to congratulate him on winning the honor.
Horford and the Hawks play Game 5 against Boston tonight at TD Banknorth Garden in a series that is tied, 2-2. The Seattle Times, citing two anonymous league sources, reported on Wednesday that Durant had won the award.
"I'm happy for Kevin and he's more than deserving," Horford said. "That award wasn't something I spent my season focused on. When I came here the only thing on my mind was helping my team make the playoffs, period. We're in the midst of that right now and I wouldn't trade what we're doing right now for anything."
Durant had the highest scoring average (20.3) for a rookie since LeBron James averaged 20.9 during his first season. Durant won Western Conference Rookie of the Month honors five times (out of six) this season.
Horford tied for 11th overall in the league in rebounds (9.7), averaged 10.1 points on a playoff team and was a three-time Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month honoree.
Horford helped the Hawks end a nine-year playoff drought and did so while playing out of position on a Hawks team without any depth at center.
"Obviously, we felt like Al should have won the award," Hawks coach Mike Woodson said. "You can't take anything from what Durant did. But for Al to do what he did, playing out of position all year, and then helping take us over the top and into the playoffs. It's hard for me to see where this guy isn't everybody's rookie of the year."